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Low-water plants star at annual UTEP sale
More than 5,000 drought-tolerant wildflowers, trees and shrubs will line up outside UTEP's Centennial Museum this weekend.
El Paso Times |
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Museum to offer antiques appraisal
Many people have collectibles or other rare items, but aren't sure what they're worth.
El Paso Times |
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BOX SHOW: The seventh annual at The Artists' Gallery
"They're quite inventive," Linda Agar-Hendrix said, walking through The Artists' Gallery and eyeing various pieces during the first day of the seventh annual Box Show and Silent Auction.
The Frederick News-Post |
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The medicinal properties of folktales, contemplative writing, painting & music
Had Eminem or Britney Spears heard a folktale or two, told by artist John Terlazzo, maybe they'd be singing about something other than, well, their egos.
The Frederick News-Post |
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Parkway revamp draws some criticism
PASADENA - Complete with tiger-striped pedestrian crossings, date palms and edgy stainless-steel street furniture, the first phase of Arroyo Parkway's $7.1 million modernist makeover should be finished next month. • Photo Gallery: Arroyo Parkway makeover
Pasadena Star-News |
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Teens complete youth ministry fine arts festival
GREENCASTLE -- Several teen-agers from Lost and Found Youth Ministry of First Assembly of God Church, East Leitersburg Street, recently competed in a fine arts festival, earning superior ratings and invitations to compete nationally in August.
Public Opinion |
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Egyptian museum design unveiled in Prague
Prague, April 23 (CTK) - The winning design of the Grand Egyptian Museum was seen by visitors to the Lichtenstejnsky palace in Prague's neighbourhood Kampa within the exhibition Uncovering Old Egypt held on the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Czech Egyptology Institute Wednesday.
Prague Daily Monitor |
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'Diligence and Desire' show opens tonight
The Circle Gallery will open a showing of ceramic sculpture and artwork by inmates of the Central California Women's Facility from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. today. The gallery is at 1653 N. Schnoor, suite 113.
Madera Tribune |
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New and retrospective artwork featured in solo exhibit at Meridian Museum of Art
The new exhibit at the Meridian Museum of Art features recent and career-spanning work by Meridian artist and Meridian Community College art instructor John Marshall.
The Meridian Star |
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Calling all artists!
Quayside Gallery is offering an opportunity for area artists to enter a juried exhibit, "First City," for a month in their member's gallery
Pensacola News Journal |
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African American History Museum Gets $5 Million Gift
Lonnie G. Bunch III, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, is traveling around the country listening to ideas from scholars and the public about what should be in the next Smithsonian museum.
Washington Post |
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Larger-than-life bugs set to make debut in Morton Arboretum exhibit
If you see what appears to be three giant ants marching toward you as you drive along the Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway near Lisle, don't rub your eyes in disbelief.
Daily Herald |
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Kane County art exhibits
The fusion of art and music known as the "Painted Violins" will be the subject of a silent auction as they tour various galleries in the Fox Valley leading up to the Fox Valley Philharmonic's gala celebration on June 26 at the Paramount Arts Centre in Aurora.
Daily Herald |
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Brevard County, welcome to Wade's World
There are a lot of black tie events in Brevard County, but our beautiful weather means there are also festivals, art shows and all kinds of outdoor events that I want to cover whenever I can.
Florida Today |
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Illustrations of Catastrophe and Remote Times intrigue at the Mattress Factory.
What makes this show in the Mattress Factory annex worth at least one, if not two or three visits, is speculating on how much the ideas in Bochner and Smithson's article influenced the participants, if at all. By Melissa Kuntz.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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MOPS hosts spring boutique
The Tuesday MOPS group of Calvary Community Church hosts a Spring Boutique from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat., April 26 at the church, 5495 Via Rocas, Westlake Village. More than 20 vendors will sell shoes, jewelry, home decor, skin care products, personalized stationary, gourmet food, photography, spa services, and designer clothing for adults, children and babies.
The Acorn |
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Archives
Organizers of SpringFest '08 said that, even now, the festival makes some University administrators a little nervous.
The Daily Tar Heel |
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Park Inn Hotel is a movie star
MASON CITY — A documentary on the Park Inn Hotel is one of the films that will be shown during the Iowa Independent Film Festival this weekend in Mason City.
The Globe Gazette |
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Calabasas presents art fest
The city of Calabasas will hold its 11th annual Fine Arts Festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat., May 3 and Sun., May 4 in the parking lot behind the Calabasas Library at 23975 Park Sorrento. Admission is free and on-site parking is $5.
The Acorn |
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Co-op art gallery will open downtown this summer
Visual artists in St. Joseph and surrounding areas soon will have one more place to display their work. A new cooperative art gallery is scheduled to open this summer in downtown St. Joseph.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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Dig this
Art lovers, head to the Festival of the Arts at the Costick Center in Farmington Hills.
Detroit News |
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Club Notes - West Lake County edition
ART IN FOCUS Munster Art enthusiasts are invited to South Shore Arts' Art in Focus meeting for a video and discussion on "Renzo Piano: Piece by Piece." It will be held from 10 a.m. to noon April 28 in the Bachman Gallery at the Center for Visual & Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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An outdoor weekend shaping up
Time to celebrate John James Audubon's birthday and see a new sculpture
Evansville Courier & Press |
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Arts calendar
Send exhibit schedules to Steven Uhles, The Augusta Chronicle, P.O. Box 1928, Augusta, GA 30903-1928 or e-mail steven.uhles@augustachronicle.com. Please include a contact name and number.
The Augusta Chronicle |
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Rules listed for art show
Rules have been posted for the GFWC Chesterton Woman’s Club 2008 Art Show, which will open June 1 at the Chesterton Art Center. The opening reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. that day, and the show will run through June 29.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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